Lab Research Interests
Our work focuses on quantifying macroevolutionary patterns in the fossil record and reconstructing/understanding evolutionary and extinction dynamics. We are particularly interested in understanding morphological variation in fossil taxa and how this variation relates to time (temporal context) and evolutionary history (phylogenetic context).
Ongoing research projects include:
Ongoing research projects include:
- Revealing the diets of dinosaurs through ecomorphological proxies.
- Dinosaur body size: Estimation and Evolution
- On the origin of dinosaur integument
- Ecomorphology of extant chondrichthyans
- Morphological radiation and extinction of Mesozoic and Cenozoic selachimorphs
- Phylogenetic comparative methods: application to the fossil record
- Origin and evolution of the ornithopod skull
- Community palaeoecology of mid-Cretaceous Australia